Well now, let me tell ya, back in 2018, the Washington Redskins, they had quite the season, though it wasn’t all sunshine and roses. They ended up with a record of 7 wins and 9 losses. I reckon that’s not the best, but it ain’t the worst neither. They finished 3rd in their division, the NFC East, and that put them right in the middle of the pack in the NFC, sittin’ at number 9. Not too shabby, but not exactly somethin’ to brag about neither.

Their coach, Jay Gruden, he was runnin’ the show that year. He’s been with the team for quite some time, so folks were hopin’ he’d turn things around, especially after the Redskins let go of their quarterback, Kirk Cousins. They’d had Cousins for a while, and I guess it was time for a change, so they traded for Alex Smith from the Kansas City Chiefs. Now, I don’t know much about quarterbacks and all that, but I hear Alex Smith was a good pick, and they gave up Kendall Fuller in the trade. That’s a big ol’ move in the football world, I reckon.
Now, talkin’ about the Redskins’ schedule for that year, it wasn’t too bad either, though it sure did have its ups and downs. They had to face some tough teams, like the defending Super Bowl champs, which I know ain’t easy on any team. But, that’s how it goes in the NFL, you gotta play who you gotta play, and just do your best out there on the field.
Here’s a little rundown of how their 2018 season went:
- Week 1: Redskins vs. Arizona Cardinals – That was a good start for ‘em, they won that one.
- Week 2: Redskins vs. Indianapolis Colts – Unfortunately, they lost this one.
- Week 3: Redskins vs. Green Bay Packers – A hard-fought game, but the Redskins came up short.
- Week 4: Redskins vs. New Orleans Saints – Another tough one, and they lost it.
- Week 5: Redskins vs. Carolina Panthers – A win, finally! They pulled that one off.
- Week 6: Redskins vs. Dallas Cowboys – This one ended in a loss. Not a good day for ’em.
- Week 7: Redskins vs. New York Giants – A win! They made it happen in this one.
- Week 8: Redskins vs. Atlanta Falcons – Lost that one too, it was a tough game.
- Week 9: Redskins vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers – That was a close one, but the Redskins came through with a win.
- Week 10: Redskins vs. Washington vs. Houston Texans – Unfortunately, they lost this game too.
- Week 11: Redskins vs. Dallas Cowboys – Another loss, I’m afraid.
- Week 12: Redskins vs. Philadelphia Eagles – They lost this one too, couldn’t get the job done.
- Week 13: Redskins vs. New York Giants – They won this one, so that was a good break for ‘em.
- Week 14: Redskins vs. Jacksonville Jaguars – Lost, but not without a fight.
- Week 15: Redskins vs. Tennessee Titans – Another loss, and that was kinda the story for them in the second half of the season.
- Week 16: Redskins vs. Washington vs. Philadelphia Eagles – They lost this one too, but by now, folks had pretty much written the season off.
- Week 17: Redskins vs. Dallas Cowboys – The final game of the season, and they lost that too. All in all, not the best way to end a season.
So there you have it, the full rundown of the 2018 Redskins’ schedule. It wasn’t a season to remember, but they did have some good wins mixed in with their losses. A lot of folks were hopin’ for better, but hey, that’s football for ya. You win some, you lose some. And sometimes, ya just gotta hope for next year. But you can’t blame ‘em for tryin’. They gave it their all, even if it didn’t quite work out.
Conclusion: The 2018 Washington Redskins had their highs and lows. They finished 7-9, which wasn’t great, but they fought hard all season. Alex Smith and the crew did what they could, but sometimes it just ain’t enough. As for next year, well, folks are always hopin’ they can do better, but you never know in the world of football.

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